MARUCCI CAMPUS TOUR
Based in Baton Rouge, Marucci was founded by two former Big Leaguers and their athletic trainer who began handcrafting bats for some of the best players in the game from their backyard shed in 2004. Fast forward to today, that dedication to quality and understanding of players’ needs has turned Marucci into an All-American success story. Today, Marucci is the Official Bat of MLB. Visit the woodshop responsible for the bats in the hands of Major League players and players of all ages around the world.

Tour the working woodshop, paint booths & finishing rooms
Explore interactive, museum-style exhibits
Learn the science, history & craftsmanship behind the bats
Shop exclusive, limited-edition gear in the gift shop


Available Hours: 10 AM and 1PM
Please contact us for private or group tours at additional times.


Seniors/Military/First Responders: $18
Children (Ages 6-12): $16
Kids 5 & under: Free
Tickets for those aged 5 and older come with a 20% discount for the Marucci Campus Tour store or Hitter’s House Baton Rouge, valid the day of the scheduled tour only. Discounts cannot be combined. Exclusions may apply.
Group Rates (25-35 people)
Contact us for group pricing and availability.

SEE YOU SOON!
Marucci Campus Tour
5819 McCann Drive | Baton Rouge, LA 70809
225-291-2552
Frequently Asked Questions
Generally, the tour takes about 45 minutes. You can also come a few minutes before or stay a few minutes after to shop in the Tour Store or Hitter’s House.
Guests will be taken through our working facility, where they can see how a bat is made from start to finish. The tour includes our warehouse, woodshop, paint booths and finishing rooms. Guests may also see our Bat Performance Lab (BPL), the state-of-the-art development center that analyzes swing data.
Our current max head count per tour is 25 people. If you have a group of 25 or more, please contact us about your group visit.
Guests can park for free right out front of the tour building at 5819 McCann Drive in our parking lot.
Photography and video will be allowed in most areas, but your tour guide will let you know where we ask that all cameras be put away. We’ve got to keep our secret sauce secret!